ICE in St. Louis: We Must Protect Our Neighbors
The MICA Project’s Advocacy Director explains how community members can help respond to ICE activities in the metro area.
The MICA Project’s Advocacy Director explains how community members can help respond to ICE activities in the metro area.
St. Louisans gathered to make their voices heard at Saturday’s “Make Billionaires Pay” event, which was organized by Indivisible St. Louis.
The Spencer administration has changed direction and reinstated the city’s Minority-owned Women-owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) program that it dramatically suspended in August.
The future of the city’s MWBE program replacement is uncertain, facing potential legal challenges from the Trump administration’s proxy restrictions on DEI initiatives.
Across the metropolitan area, St. Louisans showed up and made their voices heard on Labor Day.
Governor Kehoe’s call for a special session to redraw congressional maps undermines democratic norms, risking trust in government while important issues are neglected.
Public record requests answer some questions surrounding the mayor’s decision to suspend the city’s MWBE contractor diversity program.
The decision to suspend the city’s contractor diversity program has ignited a firestorm at City Hall.
Protesters took advantage of this past weekend’s lovely weather to again make their presence felt in downtown St. Louis.
Former Washington University in St. Louis professor Michael Allen notes that the school has chosen to sacrifice diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles to avoid the Trump administration’s ire.